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Single military members stationed overseas are only authorized to own one vehicle, a car or a motorcycle. This decision can be especially tough if that person prefers to drive one over the other. When it comes time to make the decision of whether to buy a car or a motorcycle, he or she must compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of the following: (1) Price (2) Gas mileage (3) Overall safety of the vehicle...

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Motorcycles are Safer than Cars
Everyone knows that in a crash motorcycle riders usually come off worse than car drivers. Riders avoid some problems, like being trapped in a burning or sinking car, but in general an accident that dents a car can put a motorcyclist in hospital. However motorcycle fear is often based on rumor or reports, not actual experience. It is guilt by association.
Guilt by Association
A friend once told me she didn’t like motorcycles as her brother was killed on one. When I asked how, she said he stopped at an accident, got off his bike, and was struck by a car as he walked over to help! I wondered, “Well, couldn’t the same have happened if he had been in a car?” This guilt by association ignores the fact that lots of people who drive cars also die. It is a "fixed attitude", that just associates motorcycles with danger. Like many other fixed attitudes, it is often reinforced by the media. It is hard to see the reality amidst the smoke of false fears, worries and imaginations.
A motorcycle is safer than a car if it is less likely to have an accident in the first place
But safety also depends on how likely you are to have an accident in the first place. I find motorcycles safer because one...

... There are many people that believe that using a helmet while riding a motorcycle will not help in most crashes. There is no data that supports this it is only a theory. Statistics have no way to predict what would have happened in the same accident under the same conditions if the person would have had a helmet or not. There is no guaranty of safety even with wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle. If you are concerned with safety and comfort than riding in a car is an excellent way to go. Cars have been evolving for thousands of years with safety, comfort and style in mind. Given the information above alone makes riding in a car better than riding a motorcycle because a car is safer, quieter, and more comfortable than a motorcycle. Statistics show that 84 of drivers drive a car rather than a motorcycle. There are many features in cars that make them safe. Some of these features would be that they are made of metal. The metal that the car is made of keeps individuals inside the vehicle safe from being hit directly in an accident. For instance, the Hummer is one the safest vehicles out there. It originated from the Hum-Vee which is used as a military vehicle. The Hummer frame is the strongest in the car industry. A car has seatbelts that also keep you safe. When the seatbelt...

...Owning a Motorcycle
Have you ever wondered if there was a cheaper, more exciting alternative to driving a car? Well, ever since the late 1800’s motorcycles have been available to the public, providing another way of transportation (Strathy 7). However, there are some things to take into consideration before purchasing one yourself. The cost, the fuel efficiency, the safety, and the thrill of the motorcycle are all important aspects to be aware of. Today I am going to be presenting the facts about why I think a motorcycle can be that less expensive, yet exhilarating substitution to driving.
First, is that ever so important part, which is the overall cost of owning a motorcycle. You may think that the bike itself is expensive and the insurance rates are through the roof but I am here to assure you that that assumption is not always true. For example, a brand new motorcycle (i.e. a 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300) could be yours for merely $4800 (Ely 1). Now if you’re a college student like myself you maybe thinking that price is a little steep. However, if you were to buy a brand new car of the same model year you would be paying at least three times that price. In my opinion it is a no brainer that a smart, cheap investment would be in a motorcycle. Nonetheless, once you own the motorcycle you still...

...I. INTRODUCTION
What are cars? What are motor cycles? Briefly, how do they contrast? How do they compare? What are their prices at the surface level?
Thesis Statement: This essay seeks the comparison of cars and motorcycles.
II. DEVELOPMENT
Comparison
a) Both cars and motorcycles are vehicles for transporting one or more persons.
b) Both cars and motorcycles need fuel. Fuel serves a vital art in both cases as it supplies the energy required are the engines to work properly.
c) Both cars and motorcycle use wheel made of rubber tires.
Contrast
a) Cars are very expensive while motor cycles are relatively cheaper.
b) Cars seats are comfortable while the seats of motorcycles are small and are sometimes very uncomfortable.
c) Cars are very huge and they containing many accessories while Motorcycles are small and they have no room to accommodate more accessories like a car.
III. CONCLUSION
When planning to buy a car or a motorcycle, potential buyers ought to consider pertinent limits before eventually buying the car or motorcycle issues like performance, fuel consumption, comfort and speed should be considered.
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...Owning a Car
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The first cause can be observed as bein unhappy with public transportation. Public transportation vehicles have not enough seats so people stand up most of the time during the travelling. In addition, people using public transportation spend more time than people having a car. Wasting time leads to unhappy people so they prefer to own a car.
The second cause is having a crowded family. If people have crowded families, public tansportation can be difficult for them in terms of meeting with friends all together. Moreover, if there is patient in the family, they can take the patient to hospital everytime by their car.
Having looked at the causes, the effect which is economic cost can be examined. The major effect can be studied as economic cost. Economic cost is significant for people. Today, petrol is very expensive for individuals who have a...

...Owning a CarCar ownership is an important part of life for people. Owning a car has many advantages and definitely brings people with a lot of convenience. First, it can help people move things, such as move items to a new home. There are lots of different furniture or some items in someone’s home, so people can just put everything into boxes and load into car to transport them. Also, it is very convenient for buying groceries. Sometimes, people may buy lots of large bags of foods in a supermarket, and then need to carry them to their homes. Thus people will need a form of transportation to carry them. In addition, owning a car can lead to more chances to spend time together with friends, because people do not need to take public transport to go meet them. They can also have pleasure trips with others, and you will have more privacy while travelling using your own vehicle for transportation. Moreover, they can save many hours on traveling to a distant destination. Personally, I think taking public transportation potentially wastes a lot of time. If someone needs to take it, it could take a lot of time to wait for it. Also, you may not arrive at your destination on time, because there are many stops on the way. If you go to the work or school in a hurry, it is also useful to own a car to save time. I think that owning a...

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The History of “Ducati”
In the world of motorcycles there is a specific breed of motorcycles known as superbikes. Each breed of superbike has a rich racing history that was influenced by great designers and competition. Despite minor setbacks superbikes have dominated the world of sport bikes and lead to the development of race-inspired motorcycles. Ducati, one of the biggest leaders in the world of superbike competition has a very interesting line of history. Known for its signature steel frames and 90 degree V-Twin motors, Ducati holds dominance in the World of Superbike competition.
Ducati, a name long synonymous with motorcycle racing, actually started out manufacturing electronic components. Based in Bologna, Italy and officially named "The Societa Radio Brevetti Ducati", Founded in 1926 by three brothers, Adriano, Marcello and Bruno Ducati, the Ducati family, soon became a world leader in the manufacture of radios, vacuum tubes, electronic components, and even cameras. The company grew larger and larger, employing over 11,000 workers before allied bombing campaigns during the Second World War destroyed the Borgo Panigale factory in 1944. Post-war life in Italy was extremely tough. The Italian industries that once produced transportation for the Italian people were ravaged by the war, and the economy was at an all time low. The people needed something cheap and reliable...